Dresano


Dresano is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Milan in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about southeast of Milan.
Dresano borders the following municipalities: Mediglia, Tribiano, Mulazzano, Colturano, Vizzolo Predabissi and Casalmaiocco.

Etymology

The name Dresano is due to the presence, in these swampy areas, of three inlets, three "sinuses", from which the name evolved over the centuries: Tresseno, then Tressano and Tresano, and finally Dresano. The three inlets appear in the coat of arms too, surmounted by three poplar trees, the poplar being one of the most typical local trees.

History

The old village hosts the remains of one of its most ancient buildings: on the East side of Piazza Manzoni the wall of an establishment with a massive wooden double door is found, which was part of the convent of the benedictines, who performed the hard task of draining and cultivating the swampy territories around. In this area malaria took its toll.

Climate

The climate in Dresano is characterised by sultry summers, and rainy, cold winters. Occasionally, heavy snowfall occurs; in 1995 a particularly heavy snowfall blocked the roads, paralysing traffic and forcing schools to close for several days.
The end of August-early September is characterised by violent thunderstorms and heavy sleet which signal the end of summer.

Topography

The village is divided into four smaller areas: the old village, Madonnina, Villaggio ambrosiano and Villaggio Helios.
The old village shows one of the oldest farms in the area, Cascina Belpensiero, which displays a centuries-old tree in the middle of the farmyard. This former dairy farm is already mentioned in written historical sources dating back to 1500, and it is still surrounded by fields, from the village.
Every year, in May, the traditional "Quater Pass per un Vitel", an amatorial footrace, is organised by the local sports group Gruppo Sportivo Marciatori San Giorgio. The prize for such race used to be a live calf, nowadays it is an award. There are three different options for the race:,, and.

Government

The following is a list of the local mayors from 1945 onward

Sport

Sport associations in Dresano include:
  • Gruppo sportivo marciatori San Giorgio
  • Auser
  • Dresano Calcio
  • Dresano Basket

    Events

  • Carnevale dresanese : February
  • Dresano fiorita : 2nd Sunday of April
  • "Quater pass per un vitel": 1st Sunday of June
  • Marcia Serale del Belpensiero : June
  • Festa dell'uva : 2nd Sunday of September
The gym and the municipal library, managed by volunteers, are located in the school complex of the Villaggio ambrosiano.

Ecology

Dresano owns a water purification plant. The water purifier can be found along the Addetta floodway, close to Balbiano.
Fields in Dresano territory are intensely farmed. The most popular cultivations are:
  • wheat
  • barley
  • fodder maize
  • oilseed rape

    Biodiversity

Dresano, a farmland tradition town, has shown in the last few years an increased level of biodiversity, thanks to various animal and plant species, that live mainly along waterways.

Wildlife

Local noticeable wild animal species, especially on the Addetta floodway banks, include:
  • Grey heron
  • Pheasant
  • Common chaffinch
  • Moorhen
  • Little egret
  • Mallard
  • Kingfisher
  • Common blackbird
  • Green woodpecker
  • Song thrush
  • Common nightingale
  • European rabbit
  • European hare
  • Coypu
  • Bat
  • European hedgehog
  • Fox
  • Bumble bee
  • Dragonfly
  • Glow-worm
  • Mediterranean barbel
  • Crucian carp
  • European chub
  • Pumpkinseed
  • Walking catfish
  • European perch
  • Common rudd
  • Tench
  • Western green lizard
  • Frog
  • Toad
  • Swollen river mussel
  • a black and red huge crayfish, not yet identified

    Flora

  • Humulus lupulus, also called wild asparagus, but it is actually a species of the hop plant. It can be added to soups, omelettes, salads, rice, or boiled and dressed with olive oil and lemon.
  • Evergreen hawthorn
  • Roman chamomile
  • Horsetail
  • Fig
  • Black mulberry
  • Scarlet rose mallow
  • White horse-chestnut tree
  • Peppermint
  • Walnut
  • Hazel
  • Onice, women's clogs were once made with this wood, since it doesn't warm the feet too much.
  • Plane tree
  • White poplar
  • Black poplar
  • Aspen
  • Wild plum tree
  • Black locust
  • Blackberry bush
  • Elder
  • Grapevine